Hi all
I had every intention of making this my last trip to 'my' airbase. The finds have been getting less and less in both quantity and 'interest' factor. When I arrived at the site I had already decided to call this thread 'A final farewell to my airbase :('.
Coupled with the reduced finds and the fact that the landowner has suddenly decided that too many people are asking for access to the airbase, and he is therefore not now letting ANYONE on !!! So bang goes any more searches of the base itself.
This leaves the barracks.......split into 5 areas. I have searched them extensively so expected to find very little.
However, the DAMN PLACE keeps coming up with stuff !!
It is such a large area that I must just keep missing 'patches' of it. On this visit, most of my finds came from a relatively small area. I must have missed it on every previous visit.
The most astonishing find of all........another German dog tag !
Anyway....here we go.....
Before cleaning.
And now after cleaning....
A strange object this one. Doesn't appear to have means of mounting it to anything and no screw threads. It looks like a protector for a bulb....anyone got any other ideas ?
A few toiletry bits and pieces. Unfortunately the tubes have had it but both are of American origin. One is Woodbury shaving cream, the other has no name. Nice Horlicks lid.....and the little pot is the remains of a tea ration tin, (it matches exactly examples I have previously found with their lids intact).
A few buttons this time around. The item middle right I recognise from somewhere but can't put my finger on it. The to wheels turn quite freely and act like a clamp. The button at the bottom I don't recognise at all. It may be a modern one but does anyone recognise it ?
A close up of the unusual button....
A watch.......but what is more important is that it has someones name engraved on the back !!! I am in the process of seeing if it was anyone statioend at the base. 10k gold filled....whatever that means :D The name is 'Oliver Jelks'.....an unusual name :D
Ok....here we go. Two pebble buttons and another half a German dog tag.
A close up of the tag, taken at an angle to highlight the text. It appears to read as follows.....
Stamm. Kp. Pz. GrenErsb (last bit I can't make out..)
305
Panzer Grenadier ? Anyone help on anything else ?
Last finds....the usual cartridges. 20mm, 303 blank and a 30 cal with an unusual headstamp (PETERS cartridge co, cincinnati, ohio), dated 1928. I also found, lying on the surface, what I think is a bakelite oil bottle for a LE ?
Thats the lot. Hope you like the finds and can help ID some of them !
I shall return to the site again.....just can't leave the place now !
Cheers
Steve T